Mayor of Trenton, NJ, indicted with brother, pal

A federal grand jury has indicted the mayor of New Jersey’s capital city on corruption charges. Trenton Mayor Tony Mack, his brother and an associate are accused in an eight-count indictment of extortion, bribery, and mail and wire fraud. New Jersey’s U.S. attorney’s office says the charges are related to an alleged scheme to accept $119,000 in bribes in exchange for Mack’s influence in the development of a garage on city-owned land.